• Diderot String Quartet

    Athenaeum Music & Arts Library 1008 Wall Street, La Jolla

    Diderot String Quartet The Diderot String Quartet will make their Athenaeum debut with a journey to 18th century Vienna, featuring masterpieces by Haydn, Mozart, and Beethoven. One of the premiere ensembles performing on gut strings and historical instruments, this dynamic … Read More

    $16 – $63
  • Glendale Noon Concert

    Glendale City Church 610 East California Avenue, Glendale

    Violin Recital JOHANA KREJCI violin VALERIA MORGOVSKAYA - piano Giuseppe Tartini Sonata in G minor for Violin and Piano Adagio Non troppo presto Allegro commodo Antonin Dvorak Four Romantic Pieces for Violin and Piano Allegro moderato Allegro maestoso Allegro appasionato … Read More

    Free
  • Capuçon & Thibaudet

    Baker-Baum Concert Hall 7600 Fay Avenue, La Jolla

    DEBUSSY Cello Sonata, L. 135 BRAHMS Cello Sonata No. 1 in E Minor, Op. 38 SCHUMANN Fantasiestücke, Op. 73 SHOSTAKOVICH Cello Sonata in D Minor, Op. 40

    TBD
  • Chamber Music Palisades

    Brentwood Presbyterian Church 12000 San Vicente Blvd., Los Angeles

    Bach Fugue (Little) in g Minor, BWV 578, Woodwind quintet, arr. by Rechtman for woodwind quintet Kreutzer Trio in E flat Major, Op. 43 for clarinet, bassoon and piano Childs Sextet for woodwind quintet and piano (Final Movement) Brahms Hungarian … Read More

    $35
  • Music @ Marymount

    Marymount Center University Hall 3002 1 LMU Drive, Los Angeles

    We are living in the midst of multiple political, social, and environmental crises. In such difficult times, music can provide some respite – a opportunity to appreciate beauty in the world and to find rejuvenation. In collaboration with the Department … Read More

    Free
  • Where Flowers Bloom, so does Hope

    St Andrew's Episcopal Church 890 Balour Dr, Encinitas

    Hutchins Consort: Where Flowers Bloom, so does Hope   On the last concert of the season, the Hutchins Consort will perform Bartok’s Divertimento, Gardel’s Por una Cabeza, Liszt’s Hungarian Rhapsody no 2, Mendelssohn’s Octet, among other pieces. Dive into a … Read More

    $25 – $40
  • Thies Consort

    Los Angeles Harbor College 1111 Figueroa Place, Los Angeles

    Robert Thies, piano Jessie Shulman, mezzo soprano Andrew Duckles, viola Dave Cooper, french horn Brahms: Zwei Gesange, Op.91 Brahms: Trio in E-flat Major, Op. 40 Schubert:"Auf dem Strom", D. 943 and other Lieder TBA Schumann:Marchenbilder (Fairy Tale Pictures), Op.113

    Free
  • Les Délices

    Doheny Mansion 10 Chester Pl, Los Angeles

    Les Délices is ‘an early music group with an avant-garde appetite’ (NYT) that brings long-forgotten music alive for contemporary audiences. Founded by baroque oboist Debra Nagy in 2009, the ensemble has established a reputation for unique programs that ‘can’t help but … Read More

  • The Art of Duo

    UCLA William Andrews Clark Library 2520 Cimarron Street, Los Angeles

    The Art of Duo | Musical Salon: From Lekeu to Los Angeles Ambroise Aubrun, violin Steven Vanhauwaert, piano This concert pays tribute to the refined tradition of musical salons, tracing their influence from nineteenth-century Vienna to early twentieth-century Los Angeles. … Read More

    Free
  • Trio Fibonacci

    Westwood Branch Library 1246 Glendon Avenue, Los Angeles

    Harking back to the days before recordings, when arrangements of grand works could be enjoyed at home, the Montreal-based Trio Fibonacci — violinist Julie-Anne Derome, cellist Gabriel Prynn, and pianist Maxim Shatalkin — brings us Beethoven’s iconic Fifth Symphony in … Read More

    Free
  • Hear Now 2026 – Chamber Concert I

    First Lutheran Church of Venice 815 Venice Blvd., Venice

    Hear Now 2026 - Chamber Concert I Set in the warm acoustics of First Lutheran Church of Venice, this afternoon chamber program highlights music of reflection, memory, and resilience. Featuring the Lyris Quartet, Brightwork Ensemble, HEX, and soloists, the concert … Read More

    $25
  • The LA Wind Sextet

    Mason Concerts 3484 Redwood Avenue, Los Angeles

    “The not-to-be-missed Mason House series – a varied and tempting line-up of genres, periods, and instrumental resources, performed by some of LA's finest musicians.” - David Brown, LA Opus Review

    $40